What Happens in Chapter 178 – From the Book A Farewell After Being Reborn
Dive into Chapter 178, a pivotal chapter in A Farewell After Being Reborn, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
"Sage, your Uncle Owen said he was able to seal the deal this time because Ian helped him out. It looks like Ian really cares about you," Donald said with a smile.
"Grandpa, I know you want to ease the tension between Ian and me, but it's really not necessary," Sage said solemnly. "You were right about what you said last time. I'm very stubborn about the people and things I care about, and I don't give up easily. But once I've made up my mind, I rarely change it.
"Indeed, I can't just flip a switch and erase all my feelings for Ian overnight, but I've thought things through. I used to be so selfish. I wanted to hold on to the things I wanted. But I've realized that I'll only hurt myself by holding onto them too tightly. So, I'll set both Ian and myself free."
His granddaughter's somber expression tugged at his heartstrings. "It looks like my Sage is all grown up now."
Growing up was a good thing. It meant that she was more mature and level-headed in dealing with problems. But as her grandfather who doted on her, he secretly wished for her to never grow up and always be carefree like a child.
"Grandpa, Ian and I will get divorced after Grandma's birthday," Sage told him, seizing the moment.
Donald was aware that there was nothing he could do to dissuade her. "I won't stop you as long as you've thought it through, Sage."
Sage felt a huge weight lift off her shoulders. "Thanks, Grandpa."
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Sage received a call from Linda after having dinner at her grandfather's place. "Sage, didn't I ask Ian to tell you we were having dinner together? Why didn't you show up?" Linda asked reproachfully.
Sage felt a gentle warmth spread through her chest. Linda was genuinely good to her. She would always stand up for her, no matter what. Even if Linda was only doing so because she was her granddaughter-in-law, she was moved.
"I'm not worried about that, Grandma."
Sage was worried about her divorce from Ian. She had seen Leo a couple of times on video calls. Although they hadn't talked much, she could tell he was a formidable man.
According to Linda, Leo had been incredibly strict with Ian since he was a child. He was also known for being decisive and uncompromising when he was in charge of Holcomb Corporation. How would a man like that react when he found out his son and daughter-in-law were getting a divorce?
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